How long do you live after interventional embolization of cerebral aneurysm

Cerebral aneurysm intervention after embolization usually does not affect life expectancy, and most patients can be cured.
Generally speaking, after cerebral aneurysm intervention after embolization surgery, as long as the follow-up treatment is actively carried out, and by adjusting the daily diet, improving work and rest, etc., it is possible to guarantee the operating status of the patient’s organism, and usually does not affect the life expectancy.
Cerebral aneurysm interventional surgery mainly involves puncturing the femoral artery and placing a titanium alloy spring coil inside the aneurysm sac to eliminate the risk of aneurysm rupture through mechanical occlusion and thrombosis. It is important to note that although the success rate of the interventional embolization procedure is relatively high, there is still a risk of surgical failure, so it is important to be prepared for the procedure.
After cerebral aneurysm interventional embolization, patients should not let their guard down, and should pay close attention to vital signs, such as conscious state, pupil, blood pressure, heart rate, and so on. If there is any abnormality, consult a doctor in time to avoid aggravation of the condition.